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was [illegible] him that Mithridates had carryed the | was [illegible] him that Mithridates had carryed the | ||
[illegible] into pontus | [illegible] into pontus | ||
pope Leo the [truthes?]] mother, that she was [dd?] | pope Leo the [truthes?]] mother, that she was [dd?] } his popedom | ||
delivered in the cathedrall Churche, of a very | delivered in the cathedrall Churche, of a very | ||
great and gentle [lyon?]. | great and gentle [lyon?]. | ||
The [heare?] of [yr?] head to bee wooll [punctuation: dash?] longe sickness | The [heare?] of [yr?] head to bee wooll [punctuation: dash?] longe sickness | ||
Philip of Constant. that an eagle lifted | Philip of Constant. that an eagle lifted } [Emp?] or after [illegible] | ||
upon his head | upon his head | ||
To fighte with a Thracian sworde players - a rich wily wife | To fighte with a Thracian sworde players - a rich wily wife | ||
[Eleauus?] that his eyes were plucked out, and - | [Eleauus?] that his eyes were plucked out, and - | ||
[defyringe?] it might bee deferred had 2 dayes respit | [defyringe?] it might bee deferred had 2 dayes respit } slayne 2 dayes after | ||
To be slowly mourd | To be slowly mourd ill [journeyes?] | ||
to runne apace | to runne apace good for [hime?] | ||
black horses | black horses ill | ||
white | white good | ||
calme sea | calme sea good | ||
Sounds of Sea | Sounds of Sea [illegible] | ||
Swimming in the sea | Swimming in the sea great sorrowe | ||
To bee dead | To bee dead without care | ||
Laughinge | Laughinge wayward and sad | ||
fall down headlong [for?] on high | fall down headlong [for?] on high. ill happ | ||
[On?] of Erus - company dreamed that her was carryed } {illegible} changed his shipp the fellow was drowned. | |||
by a Wilde horse through the topps of the mountaynes | |||
and afterwardes to [growes?] headlonge into a shady | |||
valley, where her was rente by the claws of owles | |||
Bellifarius that on of his servantes tould him | |||
how certayn {illegible] were brought him, {wch?] | |||
behouldinge he saw certayne me carry wheat. } conquered Africk | |||
and floweres on [theyr?] backes {illegible] her [lad?] to | |||
bee lady downe in his entry, wher her {illegible] | |||
his [soutiers?] sat downe and did eate the | |||
floweres {illegible} tasted very sweete. |
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[annotation at upper right of text: }The losse of his kingdom to another] Antigomus that his [illegible] into a goodly fielde and planted it with goulden boughes, of [illegible] [illegible] [illegible] a goulden harvest wherof returnings [his?] [illegible] only the [stubbs?], and was [illegible] him that Mithridates had carryed the [illegible] into pontus pope Leo the [truthes?]] mother, that she was [dd?] } his popedom delivered in the cathedrall Churche, of a very great and gentle [lyon?]. The [heare?] of [yr?] head to bee wooll [punctuation: dash?] longe sickness Philip of Constant. that an eagle lifted } [Emp?] or after [illegible] upon his head To fighte with a Thracian sworde players - a rich wily wife [Eleauus?] that his eyes were plucked out, and - [defyringe?] it might bee deferred had 2 dayes respit } slayne 2 dayes after To be slowly mourd ill [journeyes?] to runne apace good for [hime?] black horses ill white good calme sea good Sounds of Sea [illegible] Swimming in the sea great sorrowe To bee dead without care Laughinge wayward and sad fall down headlong [for?] on high. ill happ [On?] of Erus - company dreamed that her was carryed } {illegible} changed his shipp the fellow was drowned. by a Wilde horse through the topps of the mountaynes and afterwardes to [growes?] headlonge into a shady valley, where her was rente by the claws of owles Bellifarius that on of his servantes tould him how certayn {illegible] were brought him, {wch?] behouldinge he saw certayne me carry wheat. } conquered Africk and floweres on [theyr?] backes {illegible] her [lad?] to bee lady downe in his entry, wher her {illegible] his [soutiers?] sat downe and did eate the floweres {illegible} tasted very sweete.